2012-2013 Catalogue

Courses in Civil & Environmental Engr

CE 001 - Statics

Fundamentals of statics; composition and resolution of forces; the analysis of force systems in two and three dimensions; and centroids and moments of inertia. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing Engineering.

comprehensive design experience; professional practice; Student teams will integrate the multiple areas of specialization in Civil/Environmental Engineering in ethics; written and oral presentations to professional review panels. Prerequisite: Senior Standing.

Pre/co-requisites: CE 140 or equivalent; Instructor Introduction to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), ITS user services, ITS applications, the National ITS architecture, ITS evaluation, and ITS standards. permission. Cross-listed with: CSYS 245.

Independent investigation of a special topic under the guidance of a staff member. Preparation of an engineering report is required.

Credits: 3.

CE 295 - Special Topics

Content is dictated by expanding professional interest in newly developing, or recently developed, technical areas in which there is particular need or opportunity. Prerequisite: Minimum Senior standing.

Development of the governing equations for geophysical hydrodynamics/transport, shallow water equations, analysis and implementation of finite element/finite difference computational algorithms. Prerequisite: CE 220.

Credits: 3.

CE 367 - Phys Flow&Trs thru Porous Mdia

The fundamental equations describing fluid flow and mass transport in subsurface systems are developed from first principles. Pre/co-requisite: CE 265 or equivalent.

Credits: 3.

CE 368 - Groundwater Modeling

The fundamental theory of groundwater hydrology is combined with concepts in numerical methods to provide the technology needed to study a real-world groundwater problem. Pre/co-requisite: CE 265 and CE 220 or equivalent.

Credits: 3.

CE 369 - Applied Geostatistics

223 or STAT 225, CS 016/CE 011, or Instructor permission.

Credits: 3.

CE 390 - Adv Topics in Civil & Envr Eng

Special topics to intensify the programs of graduate students in civil and environmental engineering. Hours and credits to be arranged.